2007 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team
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The 2007 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team was the first for new head coach Tim Brewster
Tim Brewster
Tim Brewster is an American football player and coach. He most recently served as the head coach of the University of Minnesota from 2007 until he was fired midway through the Golden Gophers' 2010 season.-Playing career:...

. They began play on September 1, 2007 at home against Bowling Green
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 and finished the season with a record of 1 win and 11 losses.

Preseason

On January 15, 2007 it was reported on ESPN.com
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 that Tim Brewster was the choice of University of Minnesota athletic director
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 Joel Maturi
Joel Maturi
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 to replace Glen Mason
Glen Mason
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 as the Gophers head coach. The following day, January 16, Minnesota associate athletic director Tom Wistrcill confirmed that Brewster was indeed the University's choice, with the contract signed in the early morning. Brewster was officially presented as the new head coach on Wednesday, January 17 at the McNamara Alumni Center
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 on the University of Minnesota campus. At his first press conference, Brewster stated that his immediate goals for the program were to "win the Big Ten championship" and "take the Gopher Nation to Pasadena."

Off-field incidents

On April 6, 2007, Gopher players Alex Daniels, Keith Massey, and E.J. Jones were arrested on suspicion of rape
Rape
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 of an 18-year-old Minneapolis woman at the University Village apartment complex. On April 9, 2007 they were released without being charged pending further investigation. On July 16, 2007, Dominic Jones was arrested and charged in Hennepin County District Court
Minnesota District Courts
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 with criminal sexual conduct after video of the incident was discovered. All four players involved were kicked off the team.

Schedule

Roster

(as of 12/02/2006)
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Quarterbacks
  •  4 Clint Brewster - Freshman
  •  8 Adam Weber -
    Freshman
  • 11 Mike Frankberg - Senior
  • 13 Ben Gaither - Freshman
  • 17 Tony Mortenson - Junior
  • 19 Mike Maciejowski - Junior


Running Backs
  •  5 R.J. Buckner -
    Freshman
  • 22 Duane Bennett - Freshman
  • 25 Jay Thomas - Sophomore
  • 28 Damola Ogundipe -
    Freshman
  • 29 Amir Pinnix - Senior
  • 34 Tyler Johnson - Sophomore


Fullbacks
  • 18 Justin Valentine - Senior


Wide Receivers
  •  1 Ernie Wheelwright - Senior
  •  6 Tray Herndon - Freshman
  •  7 Eric Decker - Sophomore
  • 11 Michael Kasten - Junior
  • 14 Damien White - Freshman
  • 30 Marcus Sherels - Sophomore
  • 38 Andy Metz -
    Freshman
  • 81 Ralph Spry - Freshman
  • 82 Marc Cheatham - Junior
  • 84 Jimmy Thompson - Freshman
  • 87 Kyle Moore - Freshman


Tight Ends
  • 48 Nick Tow-Arnett - Sophomore
  • 80 Jack Simmons - Junior
  • 86 Troy Reilly - Sophomore
  • 88 Collin McGarry - Freshman
  • 96 Curtis Hughes -
    Freshman
 

Centers
  • 53 D.J. Burris -
    Freshman
  • 77 Tony Brinkhaus - Senior


Offensive Guards
  • 52 Jeff Tow-Arnett - Sophomore
  • 65 Jimmy Snyder -
    Freshman
  • 66 Nedward Tavale - Sophomore
  • 67 Nick Weber - Junior
  • 69 John Jakel - Senior
  • 74 Ryan Ruckdashel - Sophomore


Offensive Tackles
  • 62 Erik Kottom - Freshman
  • 63 Andy Brinkhaus -
    Freshman
  • 64 Steve Shidell - Senior
  • 73 Jason Meinke - Sophomore
  • 76 Dominic Alford -
    Freshman
  • 79 Matt DeGeest - Junior


Offensive Line
  • 60 Ryan Wynn - Freshman
  • 61 Trey Davis - Freshman
  • 68 Chris Bunders - Freshman
  • 71 Chris Mensen - Sophomore
  • 78 Ryan Orton - Freshman


Defensive Tackles
  • 51 Eric Small - Sophomore
  • 55 Tony Strouth - Freshman
  • 57 Steve Herold - Freshman
  • 70 Todd Meisel - Senior
  • 75 Otis Hudson - Sophomore
  • 79 Barrett Moen - Sophomore
  • 90 Eric Clark - Senior
  • 96 Matt Stommes - Sophomore
  • 98 Neel Allen - Senior
  • 99 Garrett Brown - Sophomore
 

Defensive Ends
  • 30 Lee Campbell - Sophomore
  • 83 Joey Hiben - Sophomore
  • 90 Raymond Henderson - Sophomore
  • 91 William Van DeSteeg - Junior
  • 93 Derrick Onwuachi - Sophomore
  • 95 William Brody - Junior
  • 97 Anthony Jacobs - Freshman


Linebackers
  • 16 John Carlson - Junior
  • 28 Kevin Mannion - Junior
  • 32 Nathan Triplett - Sophomore
  • 34 Andre Tate' - Freshman
  • 35 Jon Hoese - Freshman
  • 42 Logan U'u - Junior
  • 44 Deon Hightower - Junior
  • 45 Thomas Hennessey - Sophomore
  • 46 John Shevlin - Senior
  • 56 Steve Davis - Junior
  • 58 Mike Sherels - Senior
  • 59 Steve Moore - Junior
  • 94 Willie Dyson - Sophomore


Cornerbacks
  • 11 Desi Steib - Senior
  • 21 Daron Love -
    Freshman


Strong Safeties
  •  9 Curtis Thomas - Freshman
  • 26 Duran Cooley - Senior


Free Safeties
  • 15 Jamal Harris - Senior
  • 17 T.J. Wentzel - Sophomore
  • 23 Dominique Barber - Senior
  • 49 Scott Jilek - Sophomore
 

Defensive Backs
  •  2 Ryan Collado - Freshman
  • 13 Michael McKelton - Sophomore
  • 27 Kyle Theret - Freshman
  • 40 Shane Potter - Freshman
  • 48 Bryan Klitzke - Freshman


Punters
  • 38 Blake Haudan - Sophomore
  • 41 Justin Kucek - Junior


Kickers
  • 31 Jason Giannini - Junior
  • 36 Joel Monroe - Junior
  • 37 Eric Ellestad -
    Freshman


Long Snappers
  • 43 Robert McGarry - Senior
  • 47 Ryan Coleman -
    Freshman


Athletes
  •  3 Harold Howell - Freshman
  • 20 Justin Chatman - Freshman

Game notes

Bowling Green

In Tim Brewster's first game as Gopher head coach, Bowling Green flew out to a 21–0 first half lead. The Gophers finally got in gear midway through the third quarter, and proceeded to score four straight times, the final score being a 33 yard Jason Giannini field goal to give Minnesota a 24–21 lead with 2:12 remaining. Bowling Green then drove down the field and kicked a 35 yard field goal with 0:03 left in the game to tie the score at 24–24 and send the game to overtime. In the overtime session, the Gophers took the ball first and scored a touchdown, scoring on a 22 yard Amir Pinnix run, and converting the extra point to go up 31–24. Bowling Green followed that up with a touchdown of their own, but instead of trying to tie the game with an extra point, the Falcons went for two. They converted it on a Marques Parks reception to win the game, 32–31.

Miami (Ohio)

Tim Brewster got his first win as a college head coach in a 41–35, three overtime victory. After the Gophers pulled out to a 28–12 lead mid-way through the 4th quarter, Miami started a furious comeback, tying the game on a 36 yard Trevor Cook field goal with 11 seconds left in regulation. In the first overtime both teams traded touchdowns. In the second overtime both teams missed potentially game winning field goals. In the third overtime, Gopher cornerback Jamal Harris intercepted a Daniel Raudabaugh pass in the endzone. The Gophers then took the ball and scored the game winning touchdown on an Amir Pinnix 2 yard touchdown run. Going back to Insight Bowl
2006 Insight Bowl
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 last season, it was the third consecutive overtime game for the Gophers.

Florida Atlantic

The Golden Gophers took their first regular season trip to Florida. Their only previous game in Florida
Florida
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 was in the 2000 MicronPC.com Bowl
Champs Sports Bowl
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. A back and forth first quarter left the score tied at 14. FAU then scored 21 unanswered points in the second quarter, giving a 35–21 margin at the half. A field goal and touchdown from the Gophers in the third quarter brought the Gophers eleven points away from tying the score. The Owls scored the deciding touchdown with under 12 minutes left in the game. Minnesota scored two more touchdowns, but the lead eventually proved insurmountable. The Gophers turned over the ball seven times (four interceptions and three fumbles).

Purdue

Purdue scored early and often against the Golden Gophers. On the first play of the game, Purdue scored a special teams touchdown when Dorien Bryant
Dorien Bryant
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 returned the opening kickoff the distance. Later in the first quarter Purdue scored an offensive touchdown on a Curtis Painter
Curtis Painter
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 pass, and on the first play of the second quarter the Boilermakers scored a defensive touchdown on an interception return off an Adam Weber
Adam Weber
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 pass. Four first half turnovers made the Gophers comeback attempts difficult.Right before the half, Gophers cornerback Jamal Harris returned a blocked field goal and dropped the ball at about the 15 yard-line. Minnesota finally got in gear in the second half, scoring 28 points, but the Gopher defense could not stop Purdue, as the Boilermakers tacked on three more touchdowns to win the game 45–31.

Ohio State

The Golden Gophers entered their second Big 10 game of the season against the #8 Ohio State Buckeyes with nothing to lose. In an attempt to gain an element of surprise, the Gophers warmed up on the field in their standard maroon home jerseys, but switched to new gold jerseys before taking the field for the game (alternatively described by the media as "mustard" or "garish"). Although Minnesota played better than it had previously in the season, the outmanned team fell victim to numerous mistakes that cost the Gophers several opportunities. With the construction of the new TCF Bank Stadium scheduled to be finished by the 2009 season, the Buckeyes are assured of never losing in the Metrodome, finishing with an 11-0 record since the Gophers moved to the Dome in 1982.

Indiana

Minnesota entered their first Big Ten road game of the season looking for their first conference victory. The Gophers gathered 392 yards of offense in a losing effort. Gophers quarterback Adam Weber passed for 280 yards, but also had two interceptions. Indiana connected on four field goal tries, ranging from 25 to 47 yards in length. Two of Minnesota's drives into Indiana territory were turned over on downs. Six of Minnesota's 12 drives started at or behind their own 20 yard line.

Northwestern

The Gophers continued Big 10 play by visiting the Northwestern Wildcats at Ryan Field. Before a crowd of 23,314, the Gophers took a 21-point lead in the 2nd half, ahead 35–14 with 6 minutes, 18 seconds left in the third quarter. However, the Wildcats were able to tie the game by taking advantage of two interceptions and making the tying score with a 4-yard touchdown pass on fourth-and-goal with 8 seconds remaining. Going into the second overtime, Tim Brewster, who turned 47 that day, elected to for a two-point conversion and the win, but the conversion failed and Northwestern pulled out the victory. The decision to gamble and go for two-points and the win instead of one-point and the next overtime period drew criticism for Brewster; as Northwestern defense appeared unable to stop the Minnesota offense.

The Gophers finished with 580 total yards while Northwestern had 589; they combined for 169 plays. Gopher quarterback Adam Weber finished with 25 of 38 passes for 341 yards and five touchdowns, with two interceptions, while also rushing for 89 yards and one touchdown on 13 carries; his total yards and 5 TD passes were the second most in school history. Receiver Ernie Wheelwright had a career best seven catches for 116 yards and three touchdowns. Jay Thomas rushed for 100 yards on 22 carries.

North Dakota State

The North Dakota State Bison of the Football Championship Subdivision (formerly Division I-AA), led by head coach Craig Bohl
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, visited the Gophers for the second year in a row after nearly upseting them in a 10–9 decision the previous season. NDSU entered the game ranked No. 1 in I-AA (but ineligible for the playoffs due to the its transition period from Division II) and undefeated at 5-0, including a 44–14 win over FBS (D-IA) Central Michigan
Central Michigan Chippewas football
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. The Bison were previously 0-6 all-time against the Gophers. Coach Tim Brewster stated in the week before the game that he did not see the recruiting value in the Gophers playing the match-up, and referred to the Bison as "the little guys in green."

The Bison defeated the Gophers 27–21 in front of 63,088, the most people to attend a Gopher game to that point in the season. The Gophers were dominated in every facet of the game, by a team with 22 fewer scholarship players and none with scholarship offers by Minnesota. The game was considered a low point for the program as a whole. NDSU rushed for 394 yards and totaled 585 yards with an edge in time of possession of nearly 14 minutes. Bison running back Tyler Roehl had a school-record 263 yards on 22 carries with one touchdown. The defeat put the Gophers at 1-7 and official out of contention for a bowl game bid. The victory extended NDSU's winning streak to 11-games, then the longest in all of Division I football.

Approximately 30,000 of those in attendance were NDSU fans. In addition, the North Dakota State received $300,000 from the University of Minnesota for appearing in the game.

Michigan

In the battle for the Little Brown Jug
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, the Gophers held Michigan scoreless in the first quarter while building a 10–0 lead twelve seconds into the second quarter after a 46-yard fumble return for a touchdown by senior safety Dominique Barber
Dominique Barber
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. That would be the last time the Gophers would score however, and Michigan responded by reeling off 34 unanswered points to win the game 34–10. Ryan Mallett
Ryan Mallett
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 had 233 yards passing for Michigan. 162 of those yards went to Mario Manningham
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, who also hauled in a touchdown pass. The Wolverine running back duo of Carlos Brown and Brandon Minor combined for 289 yards on the ground. Duane Bennett had 106 yards rushing for the Gophers while Adam Weber was limited to just 99 yards through the air. Minnesota was just 2 of 13 in converting third down opportunities.

Illinois

Illinois found success on offense early and often in defeating Minnesota in their homecoming
Homecoming
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 game, 44-10. The Illini led 14-0 after the first quarter, and expanded their lead to 34-10 at halftime. The Illini rolled up 655 yards of total offense, which included a season high 448 yards rushing. Rashard Mendenhall
Rashard Mendenhall
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 led the Illini attack with 201 yards on the ground, with quarterback Juice Williams adding 133 yards. Ernie Wheelwright led the Gopher attack with 9 catches for 133 yards and one touchdown.

Iowa

The Hawkeyes won a defensive battle, claiming the Floyd of Rosedale
Floyd of Rosedale
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 and dropping Minnesota to 0-7 in the Big Ten. Albert Young rushed for 92 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Hawkeyes, while Jake Christensen threw a TD pass to Brandon Myers for the other score. Eric Decker caught a 22 yard touchdown pass from Adam Weber with 1:38 left in the fourth quarter to make the game close, but the two point conversion failed and Iowa ran out the clock for the victory.

Wisconsin

The Wisconsin Badgers won the battle for Paul Bunyan's Axe in a game featuring a lot of offense. Minnesota led the game 13-10 at halftime, but after the break Wisconsin outscored Minnesota 31-21 to win the game by 7. Freshman David Gilreath had two punt returns for 106 yards to spark Wisconsin. Running back Zach Brown led the Badger attack on the ground, rushing for 250 yards and two touchdowns. Led by Adam Weber's 352 yards passing and 87 yards rushing, Minnesota rolled up 501 ones yards in total offense in defeat. The loss completed Minnesota's first winless Big Ten campaign since 1983.

All-Big Ten

  • Dominique Barber - 2nd Team All-Big Ten (Coaches & Media)
  • Justin Kucek - 2nd Team All-Big Ten (Media)

Team awards

Bronko Nagurski
Bronko Nagurski
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 Award
(Team Most Valuable Player)
  • Dominique Barber


Bruce Smith Award (Outstanding Offensive Player)
  • Eric Decker
    Eric Decker
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Carl Eller
Carl Eller
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 Award
(Outstanding Defensive Player)
  • Dominique Barber


Bobby Bell
Bobby Bell
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 Award
(Outstanding Special Teams Player)
  • Justin Kucek
  • Nathan Triplett


Butch Nash Award (Competitive on the field and in the classroom)
  • John Shevlin (Defense)
  • Steve Shidell (Offense)


Paul Giel
Paul Giel
Paul Robert Giel was a football and baseball player from Winona, Minnesota.Giel attended the University of Minnesota, where he was a star quarterback for the Gophers. His career totals were 2,188 yards rushing, 1,922 yards passing...

Award
(Unselfishness and most concern about the U of M)
  • Todd Meisel (Defense)
  • Tony Brinkhaus (Offense)


Neil Fredenburg Award (Courage and Love of the Game)
  • Mike Sherels (Defense)
  • Justin Valentine (Offense)


Outstanding First Year Player
  • Kyle Theret (Defense)
  • Adam Weber (Offense)


Outstanding Scout Team Players
  • Kyle Moore (Offense)
  • Andre Tate’ (Defense)


Coaches Award for Career Achievement
  • Ernie Wheelwright


Tony Dungy Character and Community Service Award
  • Amir Pinnix, Sr.
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